Evanshen said the center was also able to start an after-school program. “For them I feel like it’s going to create a more diverse population which is good for all children.”ĭr. “For us we’ll be able to be here at the child study center where they’re on the cutting-edge of doing a lot of quality research and things in the early childhood field that are just exciting. She said the new program will benefit both programs. Bonnie Jones is the director of Head Start programs at Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency. Nearly 20 additional kids are enrolled at the CSC, which will bring in more revenue. Evanshen said on August first the center started a new Head Start program, which is federally funded. “We’re happy to report we’ve increased enrollment by 30-35 percent.”ĭr. Pamela Evanshen, associate director for the ETSU Center for Excellence in Childhood Learning & Development, now says the center is back on the right track.
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The council spent months looking at everything from finances to marketing to figure out how to increase enrollment and revenue at the CSC. “We met once a month and they were pretty intense meetings to begin with.” “We’re all very connected with these teachers and so are our children and that was the last thing we wanted to see happen,” Worley said. Parent Blakeley Worley was on the council. After public outcry a parent council made up of parents and faculty was created to find alternative solutions before the cuts went into effect. In December 2015, 17 teachers at the CSC faced pay cuts and two positions were eliminated as part of a bigger project at ETSU to reevaluate spending on campus.
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More than a dozen parents and ETSU faculty worked together to increase the revenue at the ETSU Child Study Center, CSC.
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JOHNSON CITY, TN (WJHL)- An East Tennessee State University program is back in good-standing after facing potential staff and pay cuts that were supposed to go into effect last month.